Enpirion ® Power Datasheet ES1030QI Power Rail Sequencer 1 www.altera.com/enpirion Features Four enable outputs Four power good feedback signals Can be chained with additional devices to achieve >16 sequenced rails Precise, adjustable qualification time for sequenced supplies (33us to 8.04ms) Aggregate PG signal for the logical AND of the individual PG signals Wide 1.8 V to 5.0 V nominal voltage range Low power consumption Pb-free/ RoHS compliant Halogen-free STQFN-20 package Description The ES1030QI Power Rail Sequencer is a low-power and small-form factor device ideal for establishing the power sequencing pattern in small to large multi-rail power systems (please refer to Figure 6). The part provides nested sequencing of four outputs per device, with the ability to attach additional devices in a sequencing chain for at least 16 outputs. A simple resistor divider establishes a precise qualification time window by determining if each power rail is valid at the correct time. The part uses power good signals from the regulators to provide feedback of valid power. Separate fault I/O signals and aggregate PG signals further enhance the utility of this device. The sequencer is available in a 2mm x 3mm STQFN package, optimal for use in dense systems. Pin Assignments Figure 1: ES1030QI Pin Assignments 10778 September 16, 2016 Rev C
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Enpirion® Power Datasheet
ES1030QI Power Rail Sequencer
1 www.altera.com/enpirion
Features
Four enable outputs Four power good feedback signals Can be chained with additional devices to achieve
>16 sequenced rails Precise, adjustable qualification time for sequenced
supplies (33us to 8.04ms) Aggregate PG signal for the logical AND of the
individual PG signals Wide 1.8 V to 5.0 V nominal voltage range Low power consumption Pb-free/ RoHS compliant Halogen-free STQFN-20 package
Description
The ES1030QI Power Rail Sequencer is a low-power and small-form factor device ideal for establishing the power sequencing pattern in small to large multi-rail power systems (please refer to Figure 6). The part provides nested sequencing of four outputs per device, with the ability to attach additional devices in a sequencing chain for at least 16 outputs. A simple resistor divider establishes a precise qualification time window by determining if each power rail is valid at the correct time. The part uses power good signals from the regulators to provide feedback of valid power. Separate fault I/O signals and aggregate PG signals further enhance the utility of this device. The sequencer is available in a 2mm x 3mm STQFN package, optimal for use in dense systems.
PART NUMBER PACKAGE MARKINGS TAMBIENT RATING (°C) PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
ES1030QI S1030 -40 to +85 20-pin ( 2mm x 3mm x 0.55 mm) QFN T&R (3000)
EVB-ES1030QI QFN evaluation board
Packing and Marking Information: www.altera.com/support/reliability/packing/rel-packing-and-marking.html
Pin Description
PIN NAME TYPE FUNCTION
1 VDD PWR Supply voltage 2 nFAULT_IN Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input 3 nFAULT_O Digital output Open-drain NMOS 4 OE4 Digital output Push pull 5 OE3 Digital output Push pull 6 PG3 Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input 7 PG4 Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input 8 ACNTL Analog input/output Analog input/output 9 NEXT_O Digital output Push pull
10 NEXT_IN Digital input Digital input with Schmitt Trigger Input 11 GND GND Ground 12 PG1 Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input 13 PG2 Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input 14 OE2 Digital output Push pull 15 OE1 Digital output Push pull 16 POR Digital output Push pull 17 ALL_PG Digital output Push pull 18 REF_O Analog input/output Analog input/output 19 OE_O Digital output Push pull 20 EN Digital input Digital input without Schmitt Trigger Input
Absolute Maximum Ratings
CAUTION: Absolute Maximum ratings are stress ratings only. Functional operation beyond the recommended operating conditions is not implied. Stress beyond the absolute maximum ratings may impair device life. Exposure to absolute maximum rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
PARAMETER MIN MAX UNITS NOTES VHIGH to GND -0.3 7 V Open Drain output nFLT_O. Voltage at input pins -0.3 7 V Current at input pin -1.0 1.0 mA Storage temperature range -65 150 °C Junction temperature -- 150 °C
Thermal Characteristics
PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN TYP MAX UNITS Operating Junction Temperature TJ -40 +125 °C Operating Ambient Temperature TA -40 +25 +85 °C Thermal Resistance: Junction to Ambient θJA 70 °C/W Thermal Resistance: Junction to Case θJC 45 °C/W
Unless otherwise noted: Ta = 25°C. Boldface limits apply over the operating temperature range, TA within -40°C to +85°C.
PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Supply voltage VDD 1.71 3.3 5.5 V Quiescent current IQ Static inputs and outputs — 300 — µA Maximal voltage applied to any PIN in high-impedance state
VO
— — VDD V
Maximal average or DC current1
IO Per Each Chip Side (PIN2-PIN10, PIN12-PIN20) — — 90 mA
High-level input voltage VIH
Logic Input, at VDD=1.8V 0.98 — VDD
V
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=1.8V 1.15 — VDD
Logic Input, at VDD=3.3V 1.75 — VDD
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=3.3V 1.99 — VDD
Logic Input, at VDD=5.0V 2.88 — VDD
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=5.0V 3.21 — VDD
Low-level input voltage VIL
Logic Input, at VDD=1.8V — — 0.77
V
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=1.8V — — 0.60
Logic Input, at VDD=3.3V — — 1.43
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=3.3V — — 1.39
Logic Input, at VDD=5.0V — — 2.33
Logic Input with Schmitt Trigger, at VDD=5.0V — — 2.33
PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
High-level output current 1
IOH
Push pull, VOH = VDD-0.2, at VDD=1.8 V 1.01 1.78 —
mA Push pull, VOH = 2.4 V, at VDD=3.3 V 5.55 10.8 — Push pull, VOH = 2.4 V, at VDD=5.0 V 20.1 30.0 —
Low-level output current 1
IOL
Push pull, VOL =0.15V, at VDD=1.8 V 1.18 1.66 —
mA
Open drain, VOL =0.15V, at VDD=1.8 V 2.88 4.08 — Push pull, VOL =0.4V, at VDD=3.3 V 5.06 7.80 — Open drain, VOL =0.4V, at VDD=3.3 V 12.0 18.9 — Push pull, VOL =0.4V, at VDD=5.0 V 6.78 10.4 — Open drain, VOL =0.4V, at VDD=5.0 V 15.6 25.0 —
Internal pull up resistance RPULL_UP Pull up on PINs 6, 7, 12, 13 85 106 127
kΩ Pull up on PINs 3, 20 869 1060 1275
REF_O output voltage Vref (R1+R2)>100k
— 1050 — mV
Delay, ACTRL/REF_O = 0
TDelay0
Ta = 25 C (R1+R2)>100k 0.0288 0.033 0.0368
ms -40°C to +85°C (R1+R2)>100k 0.0283 0.0373
Delay, ACTRL/ REF_O = 0.5 TDelay0.5
Ta = 25 C (R1+R2)>100k 3.36 3.85 4.32
ms -40°C to +85°C (R1+R2)>100k 3.36 4.39
Delay, ACTRL/ REF_O = 1 TDelay1.0
Ta = 25 C (R1+R2)>100k 7.04 8.04 9.06
ms -40°C to +85°C (R1+R2)>100k 7.03 9.19
Start-up time TSU From VDD rising past 1.6V to first transition on OE1 -- 2.0 2.5 ms
Notes to Figure 3: 1. Unused PG pins may be floated or tied to VDD. 2. ACNTL controls delays based on voltage ratio relative to REF_O: full scale delay (ACTRL at REF_O) is
8.04ms; minimum delay (ACTRL at GND) is 33us. 3. For single device, connect NEXT_O to NEXT_IN. 4. Tie all nFAULT_x pins of all chained devices together. When fault is detected in any device, the device
pulls the nFAULT line low, triggering sequential power down starting with the end device. This is released by EN low until FAULT is cleared.
5. ALL_PG is a push-pull output for logical AND of all PG_x signals.
Notes to Figure 4: 1. Connect NEXT_O to NEXT_IN on device at end of chain. 2. Tie all nFAULT_x pins of all chained devices together. When fault is detected in any device, the device
pulls the nFAULT line low, triggering sequential power down starting with the end device. This is released by EN low until FAULT is cleared.
3. Tie NEXT_O to EN of following device. Tie NEXT_IN to OE_O of following device.
For many integrated circuits with multiple power supply domains, the manufacturer establishes a prescribed voltage sequencing order for both power-up and power-down. The sequencing order ensures the safety of the device and prevents potentially damaging currents from flowing from one power domain to another through parasitic junctions in the device. The ES1030QI uses the most common pattern of sequencing, nested sequencing, where power domains are activated in a certain order (such as 1-2-3-4) and then removed in the reverse order (4-3-2-1). Nested sequencing is illustrated in the waveforms shown in Figures 5 through 7. Four-Channels with Qualification Window The ES1030QI allows nested sequencing of four power channels per ES1030QI device. After the master enable (EN) signal goes high to start the sequence, each output enable (OEx) signal transitions high in the prescribed 1-2-3-4 order. A resistor divider from the REF_O output to the ACNTL input pin determines a precision time delay between successive OEx outputs. During this time delay, or qualification window, the ES1030QI pauses for a transition of the PGx signal corresponding to the OEx signal to indicate the enabled power supply has a valid output. Successive outputs are enabled with the same qualification window. The power supplies are sequenced down in the reverse order if any of these events are true:
1. Negation of the EN signal. 2. Failure of any PGx to become true within its
corresponding qualification window. 3. Any other fault (such as from chained
ES1030QI parts) introduced into the nFAULT_IN input. This input is negative logic to allow open-drain wired OR configurations.
Precision Delay Unlike other sequencing solutions which rely on poorly-specified current sources and wide-tolerance capacitors, the ES1030QI generates a precision delay using precision resistors and mixed-signal techniques. An internal reference produces an output voltage which sources 1.05 V on the REF_O pin. The voltage divider you select from REF_O divides the voltage to any value between 20 mV and 1.05 V. The divider impedance (R1+R2) should be kept >100k
ohms for accurate delay settings. The ACNTL pin samples the divided voltage with an internal analog to digital (A/D) converter. The resulting digital value is the divider for an internal clock, resulting in a precision time delay. The delay is scaled to range from 33 μs to 8.04 ms according to the formula:
Tdelay=(N/255)*8.04ms, where
N=(Vacntl/1.05V)*255 quantized to
8-bit values (0-255)
To limit the potential timing error to less than 20% of the set value, delays for N=5 or less should not be used. The delay time is the same for all intervals between successive outputs, and for both sequence up and sequence down directions. Chaining Functions Use the ES1030QI in multiple instances to extend the number of power rails sequenced up to at least 16 rails. You can accomplish this by connecting the NEXT_O, NEXT_IN, EN, OE_O, nFAULT_O, nFAULT_IN, and ALL_PG signals as shown in the chaining application circuit in Figure 4. This connection extends the behavior of the nested sequencing function to an additional four channels per each ES1030QI added to the chain. Each ES1030QI has its own time delay generator, and the delay values do not need to be the same for all instances of the part. Convenience Logic Functions The ES1030QI allows additional logic functions to make system application of the part much easier. Since the individual regulator PGx signals must remain distinct to satisfy the qualification windows during sequencing, an additional signal ALL_PG is introduced as the logical AND of the individual PGx signals. The nFAULT_IN signal is a negative logic signal driven by the open-drain nFAULT_O signal, allowing connection to other open-drain nFAULT signals on the same connection. With this connection, other recognized faults in the system can trigger the system to sequence down in an orderly way. The negative logic (nFAULT_O) signal asserts when the qualification windows for any of the PGx signals fail. In addition to its function as a chaining signal, OE_O going LOW indicates that the sequence down of all devices connected to this part has completed.
Voltage Levels and Power-On Reset (POR) The internal circuitry of the ES1030QI is functional over the VDD voltage range from 1.71 V to 5.5 V, allowing operation from standard logic voltages from 1.8 V to 5 V. There is an internal initialization time of up to 2.5 ms while the device is preparing for operation. All I/O signals on the ES1030QI are in a high-impedance state during the hardware initialization time. The POR output indicates by transition to HIGH that the sequencer initialization is complete. The sequencer accepts EN inputs before, during, or after internal initialization, and the outputs begin sequencing in the correct order after the initialization is complete. To avoid additional delay on the first OE, the sequencer should be powered up at least 2.5 ms before the first transition on EN.
The PGx signal inputs provide internal pull-ups (~100k ohms) to VDD. External pull ups on the PG signals from the regulator should only be needed if there is significant capacitive loading or leakage current on the PG signals. Logic levels are dependent on the VDD for the ES1030QI as shown in the Electrical Characteristics table. The nFAULT_IN and NEXT_IN signals should have external pull ups to VDD. Transitions on the PGx, nFAULT_IN, and NEXT_IN signals are ignored during the initialization period. The OEx and ALL_PG output drive signals are push-pull active drivers after initialization. Therefore, the output logic drive level is the same as the VDD supply to the ES1030QI.
Please see the latest revision of IPC/JEDEC J-STD-020 for the reflow profile based on a package volume of 3.3 mm3 (nominal). For more information, visit www.jedec.org.